I would definitely support either Markdown or Textile, but I generally find Markdown faster for fairly simple things, especially with the way it handles reference linking.

Posted 12 years ago

cobrastyle says:

Agree - this would be really nice.

Posted 7 years ago

tekacs says:

Just another vote for this - I assume wouldn't be incredibly difficult to do, especially if you made it an option in settings, thus meaning that you don't have to render every note by every user in Markdown...

Please? :P

Posted 7 years ago

tekacs says:

Incidentally, the way that RTM currently works (and the fact that I write using a subset of Markdown without even thinking about it, nowadays) I end up linking away to Evernote shards from my notes - this is awfully cumbersome, especially when the note just contains a simple list...

Posted 7 years ago

black.puppydog says:

couldn't this be done in JScript (at least in the webapp)?In any case, this should *not* be hard to implement and would increase usability by lengths.It would at least be a workaround for as long as we wait for sublists/folders.

Posted 7 years ago

(closed account) says:

Numbered and bullet list would be very helpful. Markdown in general a real plus!

Posted 7 years ago

claytronic says:

Right now nested lists get their nesting removed, having a formatter like Markdown would be awesome!

Posted 6 years ago

(closed account) says:

Yes, Please.

Posted 6 years ago

claytronic says:

happy birthday to this request. 6 years old on the 2nd :D

Posted 6 years ago

calvinhp says:

Markdown Rules! can we have this pretty please?

Posted 6 years ago

tony.hild says:

Yes, Please.

Posted 6 years ago

okada.eriko says:

Yes, Please.

Posted 6 years ago

pastore.abruzzese says:

please!

Posted 6 years ago

zurfarosa says:

Yes please.

Posted 6 years ago

(closed account) says:

Seems like a lot of requests. Me too please ... bullet lists!

Posted 5 years ago

kimptoc says:

+1 from me, please.

Posted 5 years ago

brpinto says:

It would definitely be a great addition. I use Evernote when I need more than just scribble quick notes for a task (and I know that finally there's better integration between the two services), but if I was able to use Markdown I wouldn't need that workaround anymore.

Posted 5 years ago

jbstarr says:

+1 wholeheartedly agree with brpinto above.

Posted 5 years ago

(closed account) says:

+2 from me

Posted 5 years ago

andres.riancho says:

+1

Posted 5 years ago

soldaat says:

+1, please add this.

Posted 5 years ago

alberto.bellini says:

Look at Notebooks.app on OS X, for a really good use case of markdown.

Posted 3 years ago

aaron.simmons says:

Gonna add a me-too on this one...

Posted 3 years ago

pac1250 says:

This feature seems logic to me with the latest version ☺

Posted 2 years ago

jchirschy says:

+1

Posted 2 years ago

basovink says:

+1

Posted 2 years ago

onerror says:

We (customers) need this for 10 years

Posted 2 years ago

(closed account) says:

Totally agree. Would love Markdown or basic formatting functionality in notes! :) Nothing too complicated like Microsoft Word-like formatting, but simple headings and bulleted notes for things like client revisions that I'm trying to remember.. Bold, italic, ordered and unordered lists, etc. Basically, the same formatting options you might find in an email service like Gmail.

Posted 2 years ago

jeroen.budts says:

+1

Posted 2 years ago

watashiwa says:

I would really really appreciate to have some basic formatting in notes. And since markdown appears to be a simple standard...

Posted 1 year ago

rtmcsm says:

+1000

Posted 1 year ago

holl0w says:

+1

Posted 1 year ago

gregory.ratliff says:

+1

Wow, 11 years of requests for this and no response from RTM? My guess is that syncing across all platforms and integrations raises some questions, but please let us know if this is on the radar or not.

Posted 1 year ago

rtmpenten says:

I put together a simple chrome extension to do this. Not heavily tested, but works for me!